Deccan Chronicle

Beckham charms onscreen

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Last week, I was sat just outside the Olympic Park waiting on a shoot with none other than David Beckham himself at Westfield Stratford City at a promotiona­l event for Adidas ahead of the London Olympics.

I never imagined I would be in a position where I would start a sentence like that, but working at the Olympics gives you such once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­ies. Since then, I have met football’s biggest emerging and establishe­d stars — Ryan Giggs, Neymar, Iker Muniain, Jordi Alba, Marco Fabian and for those familiar with women’s football — five-time Fifa World Player of the Year Marta and the person who possibly has the greatest name in the world, Hope Solo.

My biggest celebrity encounter from the world of football so far has been having a meal with Renedy Singh in Delhi. With all due respect to the Indian midfielder, I am sure even he would have his personal camera and autograph book out on the arrival of such star names in his vicinity.

Coming back to the shoot, Beckham was set to surprise non-suspecting Team GB supporters by popping his head into a photobooth set up by Adidas and asking them if he could get a photograph clicked with them.

The reactions were unreal. Being involved in the entertainm­ent industry, I have met quite a few actors and celebritie­s in my lifetime and for someone who earns his bread by kicking a ball, he is much more profession­al than most of India’s biggest stars. The video has gone viral on YouTube but what it doesn’t show is Beckham behind the scenes. He was just as humble as he was in front of it. Very little direction required.

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